HAVING released one of 2023′s best albums in the form of their superb debut, Blouse Club, Glastonbury-bound Problem Patterns’ anthemic new Belfast-centric tune is a strong contender for best single of ...
BELFAST-based punk rock combo Problem Patterns have signed a record deal with a top independent label. The until-now fiercely DIY quartet will be releasing their pandemic-inspired song Who Do We Not ...
Following on from their appearance at Newry Pride Festival 2024, the band are embarking on a tour working exclusively with DIY and independent promoters across Ireland this April and May. Their Newry ...
Heading into the latter half of a decade together, Problem Patterns are well-seasoned and only getting weirder. Refusing the notion of softening with age, the band are constantly pushing themselves ...
Problem Patterns have released a video for their new song “I Think You Should Leave”. The video was directed by the band and was edited by Alanah Smith. The song appears to be a standalone single and ...
Problem Patterns have announced that they have signed with Alcopop! Records. The band also announced that they will be releasing a new single called “Who Do We Not Save?” On March 8. Problem Patterns ...
The Belfast queercore quartet are fluid and ferocious, drawing on Bikini Kill and dispensing with a front person Belfast feminist queercore four-piece Problem Patterns – Alanah Smith, Beverley Boal, ...
Belfast band Problem Patterns are living the Glastonbury dream. More accustomed to playing in dozens or hundreds, the self-described queer-punks have landed the gig of a lifetime at one of the world's ...
Problem Patterns, from Belfast, are not limited by age or ability or binary identities. They don't have a front person, they swap instruments and roles to ensure that each member of the group has a ...
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